This document provides an edit decision list for 61 shots taken during the filming of a scene. It includes the shot number, camera code, length, shot type/angle/movement, whether the take was good or bad, and comments from the camera operator. Most shots are assessed as good and provide details on how they fit with the scene and instructions. A few are noted as bad due to issues like an actor looking at the camera, being too dark, or continuity errors from weather. The shots capture actions like characters drinking tea, discovering a torn photograph, running away distraught, and meeting for the first time.
El documento presenta información sobre la internet, la web y las diferencias entre ellas. Explica que la web es un sistema para acceder a la internet, no el único. Luego define la Web 2.0 como aplicaciones enfocadas en el usuario que generan colaboración e interacción, y la Web 3.0 como una evolución hacia usar la red como base de datos y hacer contenidos accesibles a múltiples aplicaciones. Finalmente, compara características clave de la Web 2.0 y 3.0.
Twitter es un servicio de microblogging que permite a los usuarios enviar y leer mensajes de texto cortos llamados tweets de hasta 140 caracteres. Los usuarios pueden publicar tweets a través del sitio web de Twitter o aplicaciones móviles y seguir los tweets de otros usuarios. Twitter se ha convertido en una importante plataforma para compartir actualizaciones breves e información en tiempo real.
Architects are responsible for designing construction projects like homes, bridges, and public buildings based on client needs and specifications. They must understand client requirements, develop designs and plans that meet codes and client preferences, and oversee construction to ensure the project aligns with the original design. Key responsibilities include creating initial sketches, considering infrastructure needs, getting necessary approvals, managing budgets and schedules, and inspecting ongoing work. Effective architects balance client visions with practical and regulatory factors through creative solutions.
1) A produção industrial do Pará registrou queda de 8,6% no segundo trimestre de 2009 em relação ao mesmo período de 2008, influenciada pela desaceleração do comércio exterior.
2) Os setores mais afetados foram minerais não-metálicos (-38,6%), madeira (-28,9%), alimentos (-16,1%) e indústria extrativa (-16%).
3) A indústria de minerais não-metálicos teve forte queda no mês de junho (-47,7%), contribuindo para o ma
El documento describe algunas herramientas de la Web 2.0 como Facebook, YouTube, Gmail, Wikis, Blogger, Dropbox y Twitter, explicando brevemente su origen y propósito.
New Zealand is an island country located in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife like kiwis and Maori culture. While it has a well-planned economy, its overall economic level is not high due to its small size and isolated location. Some of New Zealand's best attributes are its pristine natural environment with many unusual animal species and clean air as well as high quality wool production.
Facebook es un sitio web gratuito de redes sociales creado por Mark Zuckerberg que permite a los usuarios conectarse con amigos y encontrar a personas con intereses similares. Los usuarios pueden publicar actualizaciones y fotos, enviar mensajes, unirse a grupos, y jugar juegos. Facebook genera ingresos a través de publicidad dirigida a usuarios.
This document provides links to two blog posts by Sophia Doughty about photography on her website sophiadoughty.blogspot.co.uk. The first post from May 2013 is about grieving and the second from the same month is about transitions from happy to sad emotions. The document also notes that the blog posts are among the top 20 on her site.
El documento presenta información sobre la internet, la web y las diferencias entre ellas. Explica que la web es un sistema para acceder a la internet, no el único. Luego define la Web 2.0 como aplicaciones enfocadas en el usuario que generan colaboración e interacción, y la Web 3.0 como una evolución hacia usar la red como base de datos y hacer contenidos accesibles a múltiples aplicaciones. Finalmente, compara características clave de la Web 2.0 y 3.0.
Twitter es un servicio de microblogging que permite a los usuarios enviar y leer mensajes de texto cortos llamados tweets de hasta 140 caracteres. Los usuarios pueden publicar tweets a través del sitio web de Twitter o aplicaciones móviles y seguir los tweets de otros usuarios. Twitter se ha convertido en una importante plataforma para compartir actualizaciones breves e información en tiempo real.
Architects are responsible for designing construction projects like homes, bridges, and public buildings based on client needs and specifications. They must understand client requirements, develop designs and plans that meet codes and client preferences, and oversee construction to ensure the project aligns with the original design. Key responsibilities include creating initial sketches, considering infrastructure needs, getting necessary approvals, managing budgets and schedules, and inspecting ongoing work. Effective architects balance client visions with practical and regulatory factors through creative solutions.
1) A produção industrial do Pará registrou queda de 8,6% no segundo trimestre de 2009 em relação ao mesmo período de 2008, influenciada pela desaceleração do comércio exterior.
2) Os setores mais afetados foram minerais não-metálicos (-38,6%), madeira (-28,9%), alimentos (-16,1%) e indústria extrativa (-16%).
3) A indústria de minerais não-metálicos teve forte queda no mês de junho (-47,7%), contribuindo para o ma
El documento describe algunas herramientas de la Web 2.0 como Facebook, YouTube, Gmail, Wikis, Blogger, Dropbox y Twitter, explicando brevemente su origen y propósito.
New Zealand is an island country located in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife like kiwis and Maori culture. While it has a well-planned economy, its overall economic level is not high due to its small size and isolated location. Some of New Zealand's best attributes are its pristine natural environment with many unusual animal species and clean air as well as high quality wool production.
Facebook es un sitio web gratuito de redes sociales creado por Mark Zuckerberg que permite a los usuarios conectarse con amigos y encontrar a personas con intereses similares. Los usuarios pueden publicar actualizaciones y fotos, enviar mensajes, unirse a grupos, y jugar juegos. Facebook genera ingresos a través de publicidad dirigida a usuarios.
This document provides links to two blog posts by Sophia Doughty about photography on her website sophiadoughty.blogspot.co.uk. The first post from May 2013 is about grieving and the second from the same month is about transitions from happy to sad emotions. The document also notes that the blog posts are among the top 20 on her site.
This one sentence document discusses Unit 4 Best Images Poetry & Literature by Sophia Doughty. It states "That's the top" which seems to indicate this is the best or top image/work for the specified unit and author.
This one sentence document discusses Unit 4 Best Images Poetry & Literature by Sophia Doughty. It states "That's the top" which seems to indicate this is the best or top image/work for the specified unit and author.
This one sentence document discusses Unit 4 Best Images Poetry & Literature by Sophia Doughty. It states "That's the top" which seems to indicate this is the best or top image/work for the specified unit and author.
The document summarizes feedback from a focus group on a music video for the song "First Love" by The Maccabees. The focus group of 6 people within the target demographic of 16-25 year olds generally understood and engaged with the non-linear narrative and agreed that the costumes, actors, and shots suited the indie rock genre. However, they felt the story could have been clearer with more shots of the protagonist with his lover Alexa. They also noted that lighting and some character reactions could have been more realistic but still drew them in emotionally. Overall, the focus group felt the narrative, characters, and ancillary materials like the album design were effective but could be improved with some additional elements like more band images and
This document contains a 10 question questionnaire for a focus group about the music video for the song "First Love" by the band The Maccabees. The questions ask whether the narrative, genre, message, clarity, colors, realism of locations/props/costumes/characters, and ancillary tasks are suitable or effective, and also ask whether the video would persuade people to buy the album and how the video and tasks could be improved.
The budget proposes a total cost of £43,742.79 for a music video production of the song "First Love" by The Maccabees to be completed by March 28, 2013. Major expenses include £2,318.40 to hire an HD camera for 21 days, £13,840 for car hire over 5 days, £13,040.35 for a director over 5 days, and £3,510 for editing and post-production costs. The budget accounts for materials, equipment, crew, actors, props, and travel expenses to complete the project.
The document is a proposed budget for a music video for the song "First Love" by The Maccabees. It lists the costs for materials, equipment, crew, props, post-production, and travel expenses needed to complete the project by March 28, 2013. The total proposed budget is £43,742.79 which includes a 10% contingency amount on top of the initial sub-total of £39,766.17. It provides the itemized costs, quantities required, and web sources for each item.
The document is a proposed budget for a music video for the song "First Love" by The Maccabees. It lists the costs for materials, equipment, crew, props, post-production, and travel expenses needed to complete the project by March 28, 2013. The total proposed budget is £43,742.79 which includes a 10% contingency amount on top of the initial sub-total of £39,766.17. It provides the itemized costs, quantities required, and websites for sourcing each item.
Music videos first emerged in the 1980s when MTV began playing them, though proto-music videos existed earlier. They became a major marketing tool for music recordings. In the 1990s, the popularity of videos grew due to the success of artists like Michael Jackson and the introduction of music video awards shows. Today, music videos are viewed billions of times per month online and on various platforms like smartphones and tablets.
The document is a questionnaire to understand preferences of a target audience for music videos, albums, and posters in the rock genre. It asks about demographics like age and gender. It also asks about music consumption habits like how they watch videos, attend concerts, and purchase music. Respondents are asked about expectations for elements in a music video like storyline, band shots, and effects. Preferences for album covers, posters, and band styles are also queried.
The document summarizes the findings of a questionnaire given to 20 people in a town center about music preferences and consumption habits. Key findings include that most people attend gigs and watch music videos online, prefer to buy music digitally, and are willing to pay £9-12 for a new album. For their own music video and album, the group plans to include both band and storyline elements, have the video available online, and price the album lower digitally than in stores.
The document discusses the aims and objectives of music videos and album covers. For music videos, it aims to promote the artist's song/album, allow people to gain recognition of the artist, and represent the target audience. Music videos also aim to include product placement and convey political or social messages. Effective music videos include a storyline, shots of the band performing, and casting that appeals to the target audience. For album covers, they are significant in giving the artist a unique image and making their music recognizable. Album covers aim to reflect the genre of music and draw in a specific audience. Advertisements help promote newly released albums and influence where people purchase them.
This budget document outlines the projected costs for a music video production of the song "First Love" by The Maccabees, including £552 for music copyright, £9.99 for DVDs, and equipment rental costs of £110.40 for an HD camera, £50 for lighting kit, and £25 for a tripod. It also lists crew costs such as £250 for a cameraman, £2,608.07 for a director, and actor fees including £150 each for a male and female lead and £92.55 for 5 extras. The total proposed production date is March 28, 2013.
This location scouting sheet documents a potential street filming location in Harlow, Essex for the production "First Love - The Maccabees". The location is a street called Vicarage Wood that has 2 parking spaces available and is a 15 minute drive from the scouts' home and a 10 minute drive from college. Power is not available at the location.
This location scouting sheet provides details for filming at a house located at 109 Vicarage Wood in Harlow, Essex. The contact is Michelle McBride and filming would be allowed all day on Wednesdays from 11:30am to 7:30pm. Parking is available in front of the house and it is a 30 minute drive from the college. Power is available via wall sockets.
The document outlines a proposed music video for the band The Maccabees. It will have a budget of around £43,742.79 and will target 16-25 year olds, particularly students in Harlow, Essex. The synopsis describes the storyline of the video, which follows a young girl trying to win back her prince but discovering he now has a girlfriend. It will have a style reminiscent of teenage chick flicks, portraying emotions like sadness and comedy. The video will be distributed on mainstream sites like YouTube to help promote the indie rock genre.
This document appears to be a screenplay for a short film about a couple, Abbie and Harry, dealing with the fallout of Harry cheating on Abbie. In the opening scene, Abbie and Harry are walking together when Harry sees the woman, Alexa, he's been seeing behind Abbie's back. Later, at Harry's house, Abbie discovers a photo of Harry and Alexa, which upsets her. She runs out and encounters Josh, who smiles at her. The screenplay follows both Abbie and Harry separately coping with their breakup through reminiscing about their relationship as the song "It's Only Love" plays throughout.
The call sheet summarizes the shooting schedule for Day 1. Scenes 5, 4, 2, 1, and 3 will be filmed at various indoor and outdoor locations featuring the characters of Abbie Freeman, Harry Watson, and Lydia Gray. Harry Watson will be played by Harry Judd and require makeup and casual clothing. Transportation, lighting, costumes, and props are the responsibilities of Shannon Jezzard and Sophia Doughty. The shooting location can be accessed via public transportation to Epping or Harlow stations, then a walk of up to 30 minutes.
1) The document lists potential hazards from filming activities and precautions to take to prevent accidents, such as keeping water levels low in baths and clearing stairs of trip hazards.
2) It also provides emergency procedures and contact numbers to call in case of emergencies, such as assessing injuries and calling 999 for major damages.
3) Contact details for the film crew and media teacher are listed in case of equipment damage or needing to postpone filming.
The document describes the process of creating a 6-page digi-pack for a music album. Key details include:
- The digi-pack was designed to promote a music video for one of the album's songs and feature a handwritten, diary-style design different from typical digital designs.
- Pages included the front cover replicating the album advertisement, an interior page featuring a manipulated image with hearts drawn around it, and a lyrics page with handwritten text and colors appealing to the target audience.
- Conventions like track listings and logos were included while also adding modern touches like a link to more lyrics on the band's website. The process involved designing each page in Photoshop to
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This one sentence document discusses Unit 4 Best Images Poetry & Literature by Sophia Doughty. It states "That's the top" which seems to indicate this is the best or top image/work for the specified unit and author.
This one sentence document discusses Unit 4 Best Images Poetry & Literature by Sophia Doughty. It states "That's the top" which seems to indicate this is the best or top image/work for the specified unit and author.
This one sentence document discusses Unit 4 Best Images Poetry & Literature by Sophia Doughty. It states "That's the top" which seems to indicate this is the best or top image/work for the specified unit and author.
The document summarizes feedback from a focus group on a music video for the song "First Love" by The Maccabees. The focus group of 6 people within the target demographic of 16-25 year olds generally understood and engaged with the non-linear narrative and agreed that the costumes, actors, and shots suited the indie rock genre. However, they felt the story could have been clearer with more shots of the protagonist with his lover Alexa. They also noted that lighting and some character reactions could have been more realistic but still drew them in emotionally. Overall, the focus group felt the narrative, characters, and ancillary materials like the album design were effective but could be improved with some additional elements like more band images and
This document contains a 10 question questionnaire for a focus group about the music video for the song "First Love" by the band The Maccabees. The questions ask whether the narrative, genre, message, clarity, colors, realism of locations/props/costumes/characters, and ancillary tasks are suitable or effective, and also ask whether the video would persuade people to buy the album and how the video and tasks could be improved.
The budget proposes a total cost of £43,742.79 for a music video production of the song "First Love" by The Maccabees to be completed by March 28, 2013. Major expenses include £2,318.40 to hire an HD camera for 21 days, £13,840 for car hire over 5 days, £13,040.35 for a director over 5 days, and £3,510 for editing and post-production costs. The budget accounts for materials, equipment, crew, actors, props, and travel expenses to complete the project.
The document is a proposed budget for a music video for the song "First Love" by The Maccabees. It lists the costs for materials, equipment, crew, props, post-production, and travel expenses needed to complete the project by March 28, 2013. The total proposed budget is £43,742.79 which includes a 10% contingency amount on top of the initial sub-total of £39,766.17. It provides the itemized costs, quantities required, and web sources for each item.
The document is a proposed budget for a music video for the song "First Love" by The Maccabees. It lists the costs for materials, equipment, crew, props, post-production, and travel expenses needed to complete the project by March 28, 2013. The total proposed budget is £43,742.79 which includes a 10% contingency amount on top of the initial sub-total of £39,766.17. It provides the itemized costs, quantities required, and websites for sourcing each item.
Music videos first emerged in the 1980s when MTV began playing them, though proto-music videos existed earlier. They became a major marketing tool for music recordings. In the 1990s, the popularity of videos grew due to the success of artists like Michael Jackson and the introduction of music video awards shows. Today, music videos are viewed billions of times per month online and on various platforms like smartphones and tablets.
The document is a questionnaire to understand preferences of a target audience for music videos, albums, and posters in the rock genre. It asks about demographics like age and gender. It also asks about music consumption habits like how they watch videos, attend concerts, and purchase music. Respondents are asked about expectations for elements in a music video like storyline, band shots, and effects. Preferences for album covers, posters, and band styles are also queried.
The document summarizes the findings of a questionnaire given to 20 people in a town center about music preferences and consumption habits. Key findings include that most people attend gigs and watch music videos online, prefer to buy music digitally, and are willing to pay £9-12 for a new album. For their own music video and album, the group plans to include both band and storyline elements, have the video available online, and price the album lower digitally than in stores.
The document discusses the aims and objectives of music videos and album covers. For music videos, it aims to promote the artist's song/album, allow people to gain recognition of the artist, and represent the target audience. Music videos also aim to include product placement and convey political or social messages. Effective music videos include a storyline, shots of the band performing, and casting that appeals to the target audience. For album covers, they are significant in giving the artist a unique image and making their music recognizable. Album covers aim to reflect the genre of music and draw in a specific audience. Advertisements help promote newly released albums and influence where people purchase them.
This budget document outlines the projected costs for a music video production of the song "First Love" by The Maccabees, including £552 for music copyright, £9.99 for DVDs, and equipment rental costs of £110.40 for an HD camera, £50 for lighting kit, and £25 for a tripod. It also lists crew costs such as £250 for a cameraman, £2,608.07 for a director, and actor fees including £150 each for a male and female lead and £92.55 for 5 extras. The total proposed production date is March 28, 2013.
This location scouting sheet documents a potential street filming location in Harlow, Essex for the production "First Love - The Maccabees". The location is a street called Vicarage Wood that has 2 parking spaces available and is a 15 minute drive from the scouts' home and a 10 minute drive from college. Power is not available at the location.
This location scouting sheet provides details for filming at a house located at 109 Vicarage Wood in Harlow, Essex. The contact is Michelle McBride and filming would be allowed all day on Wednesdays from 11:30am to 7:30pm. Parking is available in front of the house and it is a 30 minute drive from the college. Power is available via wall sockets.
The document outlines a proposed music video for the band The Maccabees. It will have a budget of around £43,742.79 and will target 16-25 year olds, particularly students in Harlow, Essex. The synopsis describes the storyline of the video, which follows a young girl trying to win back her prince but discovering he now has a girlfriend. It will have a style reminiscent of teenage chick flicks, portraying emotions like sadness and comedy. The video will be distributed on mainstream sites like YouTube to help promote the indie rock genre.
This document appears to be a screenplay for a short film about a couple, Abbie and Harry, dealing with the fallout of Harry cheating on Abbie. In the opening scene, Abbie and Harry are walking together when Harry sees the woman, Alexa, he's been seeing behind Abbie's back. Later, at Harry's house, Abbie discovers a photo of Harry and Alexa, which upsets her. She runs out and encounters Josh, who smiles at her. The screenplay follows both Abbie and Harry separately coping with their breakup through reminiscing about their relationship as the song "It's Only Love" plays throughout.
The call sheet summarizes the shooting schedule for Day 1. Scenes 5, 4, 2, 1, and 3 will be filmed at various indoor and outdoor locations featuring the characters of Abbie Freeman, Harry Watson, and Lydia Gray. Harry Watson will be played by Harry Judd and require makeup and casual clothing. Transportation, lighting, costumes, and props are the responsibilities of Shannon Jezzard and Sophia Doughty. The shooting location can be accessed via public transportation to Epping or Harlow stations, then a walk of up to 30 minutes.
1) The document lists potential hazards from filming activities and precautions to take to prevent accidents, such as keeping water levels low in baths and clearing stairs of trip hazards.
2) It also provides emergency procedures and contact numbers to call in case of emergencies, such as assessing injuries and calling 999 for major damages.
3) Contact details for the film crew and media teacher are listed in case of equipment damage or needing to postpone filming.
The document describes the process of creating a 6-page digi-pack for a music album. Key details include:
- The digi-pack was designed to promote a music video for one of the album's songs and feature a handwritten, diary-style design different from typical digital designs.
- Pages included the front cover replicating the album advertisement, an interior page featuring a manipulated image with hearts drawn around it, and a lyrics page with handwritten text and colors appealing to the target audience.
- Conventions like track listings and logos were included while also adding modern touches like a link to more lyrics on the band's website. The process involved designing each page in Photoshop to
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1. Edit Decision List
Sophia Doughty & Shannon Jezzard
Shot Camera Length Shot type / angle / Good or Camera operator, with any
No. code (mm:ss) movement bad comments / descriptions of
take shot
1 113 00:20 Close up/ High Good Camera Operator –
Angle Shannon
Shot displays record
player being switched
on and record
beginning to spin and
play.
No characters
involved, as it’s an
introductory shot in
order to set the
scene.
2 114 00:16 Extreme Close up/ Good Camera Operator –
High Angle Sophia
Shot displays record
player being switched
on and record
beginning to spin and
play.
No characters
involved, as it’s an
introductory shot in
order to set the
scene.
3 115 00:16 Two Shot/ Mid shot/ Bad Camera Operator –
Eye level Sophia
Shot displays Abbie
and Harry drinking
tea at a table
Not using this shot
as the actors look
into the camera.
4 116 00:21 Two shot/ Mid shot/ Good Camera Operator –
Eye Level Shannon
Shot displays Abbie
and Harry drinking
tea at a table
Using this shot as
the actors seem very
relaxed, natural and
follow instructions
given for the scene.
5 117 00:20 Close up/ Two Shot/ Good Camera Operator –
Eye Level Shannon
Shot displays Abbie
and Harry drinking
tea at a table
Using this shot as
the actors seem very
relaxed, natural and
follow instructions
given for the scene.
Page 1 of 8
2. 6 118 00:26 Long Shot/ Two Bad Camera Operator –
Shot/ Eye Level Sophia
Shot displays Abbie
and Harry drinking
tea at a table
Not using this shot
as the lighting is
too dark.
7 119 00:21 Long Shot/ Two Bad Camera Operator –
Shot/ Eye Level Shannon
Shot displays Harry
getting up from the
table and exiting the
room.
Not using this shot
as the actor walks
too close to the
camera.
8 120 00:26 Long Shot/ Two Good Camera Operator –
Shot/ Eye Level Sophia
Shot displays Harry
getting up from the
table and exiting the
room.
Using this shot as
the actor leaves
enough space for his
action.
9 121 00:26 Mid-Close-up/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Shot displays Abbie
looking down to
discover a book on
the table after
drinking her tea.
Using this shot as
the lighting and
camera angle worked
very well.
10 122 00:21 Close-up/ High Good Camera Operator –
Angle Shannon
Shot displays Abbie
flicking through the
book and discovers a
photograph.
Using this shot as
the action in the
scene is portrayed
clearly through the
camera shot.
11 123 00:15 Over-The-Shoulder- Good Camera Operator –
Shot/ High Angle Shannon
Shot displays Abbie
ripping the picture
she’s found.
Using this shot as
the action is
displayed clearly and
the choice of shot
works well.
Page 2 of 8
3. 12 124 00:15 Mid shot/ Eye Level Bad Camera Operator –
Shannon
Shot displays Abbie
getting up from the
table and exiting the
room.
Not using this shot
as the actor trips
over as she goes to
get up.
13 125 00:09 Mid shot/ Eye Level Bad Camera Operator –
Shannon
Shot displays Abbie
exiting the room in
despair.
Not using this shot
as the actor doesn’t
seem natural when
performing the scene.
14 126 00:18 Mid shot/ Eye Level Bad Camera Operator –
Sophia
Shot displays Abbie
getting up from the
table and exiting the
room.
Not using this shot
as we feel there are
better shots of the
scene.
15 127 00:16 Mid-close-up/ Good Camera Operator –
Panning left to Sophia
right. Shot displays Abbie
getting up from the
table and exiting the
room.
Using this shot as
the actor acts
accordingly.
16 128 00:16 Mid shot/ High Good Camera Operator –
angle Sophia
Shot displays Abbie
opening the front
door and exiting the
house.
Using this shot as it
displays the action
clearly.
17 129 00:16 Long Shot/ Eye Bad Camera Operator –
Level Sophia
Shot displays Harry
entering the living
room and discovering
Abbie’s left.
Not using this shot
as the actor does not
follow director’s
orders.
18 130 00:10 Close up/ Eye level Good Camera Operator –
Shannon
Shot displays a
close-up of the book
and ripped
Page 3 of 8
4. photograph.
Using this shot as we
feel it will be a
good cutaway in the
video.
19 131 00:13 Long Shot/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Shot displays Harry
entering the living
room and dropping
biscuits from a plate
and them smashing on
the floor.
Using this shot as it
seems like very
natural action.
20 132 02:44 Mid shot /High Bad Camera Operator –
Angle Shannon
Shot displays the
dropped, smashed
biscuits on the
floor.
Not using this shot
as we forgot to stop
recording and
involved unwanted
footage.
21 133 00:12 Close up/ High Good Camera Operator –
Angle Sophia
Shot displays the
smashed and broken
biscuits on the
floor.
Using this shot as it
will be a good
cutaway.
22 134 00:15 Long shot/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
level Shannon
Abbie running down
the road from behind
Show actor from a
range of viewpoints
23 135 00:16 Long shot/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
level Shannon
Abbie running down
the road from the
front
Shows actor from a
range of viewpoints
24 136 00:28 Mid Shot/ High Bad Camera Operator –
Angle Sophia
Abbie in bed
Actor didn’t follow
instructions
25 137 00:19 Close up/ High Good Camera Operator –
Angle Sophia
Abbie in bed
Actor instructions
accordingly
Page 4 of 8
5. 26 138 00:59 Close up/ High Good Camera Operator –
Angle Sophia
Abbie miming in bed
Fits with genre
conventions of music
video
27 139 00:33 Long shot/ Eye Bad Camera Operator –
level Shannon
Abbie makes bed
poorly
Action didn’t go as
planned
28 140 00:16 Long shot/ Eye Bad Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Abbie makes bed
poorly
Action didn’t go as
planned
29 141 00:16 Long shot/ Two Good Camera Operator –
shot/ Eye level Shannon
Abbie and Harry in
bed
Keeping certain
actions from the shot
30 142 00:22 Close up/ Two shot/ Bad Camera Operator –
Eye level Shannon
Abbie and Harry in
bed
Not appropriate for
music video
31 143 00:21 Mid shot/ Eye level Good Camera Operator –
Sophia
Harry in bed weeping
Keeping zoom aspect,
adds tension
32 144 00:21 Close up/ Eye Level Bad Camera Operator –
Sophia
Harry in bed miming
Not needed
33 145 00:38 Close up/ Eye Level Good Camera Operator –
Shannon
Harry in bed miming
Actor looks more
sincerely sad
34 146 00:29 Extreme Long shot/ Bad Camera Operator –
Eye Level Shannon
Abbie and Harry
walking down the
street
Bus affecting
continuity of shot
35 147 00:34 Long angle/ Mid Good Camera Operator –
shot Sophia
Abbie and Harry
holding hands
Natural action
36 148 00:30 Long shot/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Abbie and Harry
kissing
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6. Fits story line
37 149 00:26 Mid close up/ Two Good Camera Operator –
shot/ Eye level Sophia
Abbie and Harry
kissing
Fits story line
38 150 00:21 Mid close up/ Two Good Camera Operator –
shot/ Eye Level Shannon
Abbie and Harry
laughing and smiling
Fits story line
39 151 00:13 High angle/ Mid Bad Camera Operator –
close up Shannon
Harry in bath sad
Actor chokes on water
40 152 00:20 Mid close up/ Eye Bad Camera Operator –
level Shannon
Harry drowns himself
in bath
Not needed
41 153 00:09 Mid close up/ Eve Bad Camera Operator –
level Shannon
Harry drowns in bath
Not needed
42 154 00:25 Mid close up/ High Good Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Harry sits up in bath
Shows Harry panicking
43 155 00:13 Mid close up/ High Bad Camera Operator –
angle Shannon
Harry sings in bath
Gets words wrong and
hesitates
44 156 00:28 Mid close up/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
level Shannon
Harry sings in bath
Actor follows
instructions
accordingly
45 157 00:19 Mid shot/ high Good Camera Operator –
angle Sophia
Abbie runs downstairs
Follows instructions
46 158 00:18 Eye level/ Mid shot Bad Camera Operator –
Sophia
Abbies runs
downstairs
Not needed
47 159 00:14 Low angle/ Mid shot Bad Camera Operator –
Sophia
Abbie runs downstairs
Does not capture
action clearly
48 160 00:18 Mid shot/ Eye level Good Camera Operator –
Sophia
Abbie runs outside
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7. Shows action clearly
49 161 00:20 Long shot/ Eye Bad Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Abbie and Harry
walking down road
Rain affecting
continuity
50 162 00:21 Extreme long shot/ Bad Camera Operator –
Eye level Shannon
Introduction of Lydia
Abbie and Harry
walking down road
Rain affecting
continuity
51 163 00:16 Long shot/ Eye Good Camera Operator -
level Shannon
Abbie and Harry
walking away from
Lydia
Shot goes to plan
52 164 00:17 Extreme long shot/ Good Camera Operator –
Eye level Shannon
Lydia watching Abbie
and Harry walking
away
Clearly shows
storyline
53 165 00:26 Extreme long shot/ Bad Camera Operator –
Eye level Shannon
Lydia watching Abbie
and Harry walking
away
Not needed
54 166 00:26 Long shot/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
level Shannon
Abbie and Niall meet
for the first time
56 167 00:22 Long shot/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Abbie and Niall meet
for the first time
Shot from the
opposite side
57 168 00:23 Long shot/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Abbie and Niall
talking
Captures moment
effectively
58 169 00:16 Mid close up/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Holding a letter of
LOVE
Displays character
well
59 170 00:13 Mid close up/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Holding a letter of
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8. LOVE
Displatys character
well
60 171 00:13 Mid close up/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Holding a letter of
LOVE
Displays character
well
61 172 00:13 Mid close up/ Eye Good Camera Operator –
Level Shannon
Holding a letter of
LOVE
Displays character
well
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